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Ordinance Number
1971-3
Adopted Date
09/08/1971
Ordinance Type
Zoning Regulations
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Zoning Authority
Subject
Zoning Definitions and Establishment of Districts
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13399
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SEC. 2 comnletec_ 3 <br />._ <br />YARD: An open space at grade between a building and the adjoining <br />lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure <br />from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided herein. In measur- <br />ing a yard for the purpose of determining the width of a side yard, the <br />depth of a front yard or the depth of a rear yard, the minimum horizon- <br />tal distance between the lot line and the structure shall be used. <br />YARD, FRONT: A yard extending across the front of a lot between <br />the side yard lines, and being the minimum horizontal distance between <br />the street line and the structure or any projections thereof, other than <br />the projections of uncovered steps. On corner lots all yards which abut <br />the street are considered front yards. <br />YARD, REAR: A yard extending across the rear of a lot between the <br />side lot lines and between the rear lot line and the nearest structure. <br />YARD, SIDE: A yard between any structure and the side line of the <br />lot, and extending from the front lot line to the rear yard and being <br />the minimum horizontal distance between a side lot line and the side <br />s. <br />of any structure. <br />Section 3. DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF: <br />I.n order to classify, regulate and restrict the use of land, water, <br />buildings and structures; to regulate and restrict the height and bulk <br />of buildings, to regulate the area of yards and other open spaces about <br />buildings; to regulate the intensity of land use, the unincorporated <br />area of Indian River County, Florida, is divided into districts as <br />follows: <br />A <br />AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT <br />R-lE <br />COUNTRY ESTATE DISTRICT <br />R-lAA <br />SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT <br />R-lA <br />SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT <br />R-1 <br />SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT <br />R -2W <br />MULTIPLE FAMILY WATERFRONT DISTRICT <br />R-2 <br />MULTIPLE FAMILY DISTRICT <br />R -3A <br />RETIREMENT DISTRICT <br />R-3 <br />MULTIPLE DWELLING DISTRICT <br />R -IPM <br />PERMANENT MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION DIST. <br />R-lMP <br />MOBILE HOME PARK DISTRICT <br />R-1TM <br />TRANSIENT MOBILE HOME DISTRICT <br />R -IME <br />MOBILE HOMI' ESTATE DISTRICT <br />R-1RM <br />RESIDENCE -MOBILE 11014r DISTRICT <br />B-1 <br />PLANNED BUSINESS DISTRICT <br />-8- <br />
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